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    Campgrounds near Gautier, Mississippi range from developed RV parks to dispersed camping areas along the Gulf Coast. Indian Point RV Resort and Santa Maria RV Park provide full-hookup sites for RVs and tent campers within city limits, while Shepard State Park Campground offers a more natural setting with electric hookups and shower facilities. The region includes both public and private camping areas, with options for cabin stays at Indian Point RV Resort. Davis Bayou Campground, part of Gulf Islands National Seashore, lies approximately 10 miles southwest of Gautier and provides water and electric hookups in a coastal environment.

    Camping in the Gulf Coast region requires planning around seasonal conditions, particularly during hurricane season from June through November. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though summer months bring high humidity and temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. Winter camping offers milder conditions with temperatures typically ranging from 40-65°F. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak tourist seasons and weekends. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, though coverage may vary at more remote sites. Water access represents a significant feature of many local campgrounds, with several offering boat ramps or water frontage. A camper noted, "Santa Maria RV Park offers just about everything you would expect – full RV hook ups including water, sewer and electricity, level gravel beds where you can just connect, level up and be done with it in under 5 minutes."

    Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with Deer Island offering boat-in dispersed camping for those seeking a more primitive experience. Campers report mixed experiences with site privacy, as many RV parks feature closely spaced sites with limited screening. Train noise affects several campgrounds in the region, particularly those near railroad tracks. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, especially in the bayou environments. Several visitors mentioned the proximity to beaches as a key benefit, with Gulf Islands National Seashore providing access to white sand beaches. One reviewer described Davis Bayou Campground as "a small campground located in the National Seashore within the city limits of Ocean Springs. The diverse ecosystem of the Bayou is fascinating and chances are very high you'll be able to see at least one large gator while you tour this park."

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    Best Campgrounds near Gautier (122)

      1. Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      4.3(51)8mi from Gautier55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We escaped an early winter cold spell in Michigan and made the thousand mile trip to the Mississippi coast. It was worth the drive."

      "Easy access from town and nearby aquarium and art museums. Great drive on 90 along the beach to get there. Check out the small but interesting William Anderson art museum close by the campground."

      from $22 - $100 / night

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      2. Shepard State Park Campground

      3.8(12)4mi from GautierTents

      "My toddler had a very easy time walking around which was a huge plus!  The marsh trails were perfect for viewing wildlife. 10/10, would recommend!"

      "The bathroom next to my site was freshly remodeled, and clean. Campsites are not on top of each other. Lots of hiking trails, I didn't have a chance to explore much as I was only there over night."

      3. Cajun RV Park

      4.4(21)17mi from GautierRVs

      "The location is fantastic. We had a back in site, but they let us pull through anyway. Thanks! There's a nice pool, showers and laundry, several pavilions for picnics."

      "Great location next to a lot of fun amenities. We only have bikes so we are excited that we can walk/bike to multiple restaurants, kid places (go carts next door), beach and shops."

      from $55 / night

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      4. Santa Maria RV Park

      4.2(5)2mi from GautierRVs, Tents

      "Located due south of Farragut Lake, right off Rt. 10 and just west of the Pascagoula River, you’ll come across Santa Maria RV Resort Marina. "

      "My family and I had a great experience at Santa Maria RV Park in Gautier, MS during our travel adventure around the Gulf."

      5. Gulf Beach RV Resort

      4.5(10)14mi from GautierRVs, Tents

      "Stayed here because it was so close, literally a block away, from the Mississippi Colosseum, for granddaughters cheer competition. We checked it and were greeted at arrival, with information packet."

      "The facilities are clean and the location is close to the local attractions. The spots are very close to each other, so there's no privacy, but it worked for our short stay."

      6. Indian Point RV Resort

      3.5(4)2mi from GautierRVs, Cabins

      "The girls enjoyed being able to play outside and the pool. The scenery was gorgeous as well.  I liked that it was close to Biloxi/Ocean Springs but it is off the beaten path and peaceful."

      "Out of the way and right next to the river. Affordable, hot clean showers, laundry and a cafe on site. Everyone was nice and it was quiet and night."

      7. SUGAR SANDS CAMPGROUND

      5.0(3)7mi from GautierRVs, Tents

      8. The Cozy Rosy RV Resort

      5.0(2)4mi from Gautier4 sitesRVs

      "The bayou is one of the best places around to catch the beautiful sunsets"

      from $60 - $89 / night

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      9. Biloxi Bay RV Resort

      4.2(5)12mi from GautierRVs

      "Hookups in right location and right heights. 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, level concrete pads. Great roads. Activities at huge awesome clubhouse with a bar!!!!! Staff couldn't try harder to please."

      from $50 - $100 / night

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      10. Sioux Bayou Landing RV

      3.5(2)2mi from Gautier2 sitesRVs

      from $45 - $55 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Gautier, MS

    503 Reviews of 122 Gautier Campgrounds


    • Dion C.
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Green Wood Stable Lodge RV Park

      Terrible experience with host

      I would be very wary of staying here long term. The landlord has been a thorn in my side from pretty early on. I am in the military and stayed here for 7 months, and during this time I tried to accommodate Mary’s ever revolving requests to the best of my ability. The reason I left was because I dealt with harassment and relentless pestering from the landlord, Mary. There are some positives like location, size of property, access to internet, and the RV neighbors. There are also plenty of negatives. Mary snoops unannounced, engages in unreasonable surveillance, and aggressively uses her phone to monitor our daily life. At the end of the day, Mary will always look for a problem. By the way she acts and some of the reasoning she uses, it seems that Mary would prefer to live alone. So, unless you’re a hermit crab that rarely comes and goes, doesn’t use the outside space, and have all potential projects completed find somewhere else to live. Unfortunately it took me this long to realize there are far better options at much cheaper prices in this area.

      Below are a few of the many frustrating interactions I had on property.

      • When I arrived, I was given permission to work on projects like truck maintenance or RV mods. Mary’s website listed quiet hours at 9:00pm but I was always finished by dark. later was told to stop work by dark then again it was changed to 5pm(on a weekend). Regardless of how much that frustrated me, I complied. Still, she would uninvitedly enter our space to grill me about what work I was doing and when it would be done as if I was again inconveniencing her. I talked with all neighbors and the only person that was bothered was Mary.

      • I started a small welding project using a 125amp gas-less welder(power of a microwave) and welding blankets (all while keeping a safe distance from other RVs). Mary and I went back and forth on this one for a while. Power consumption was her main concern, to which I agreed to pay the bill difference. Then it was the fire hazard, which is ironic because there are fire pits and open flame fires are permitted. I was also told I should have ASKED mary’s permission before purchasing the welder. Nonetheless, when Mary said no welding/angle grinding I complied.

      • There is a 5mph sign posted, which we respected, yet my wife and I received an abundance of messages about slowing down because we could potentially ruin the dirt driveway. The harsh rainstorms and flooding have more effect on the road than us but…again we comply. What really pissed me off was the relentlessly videotaping every time we entered or exited the property, as if she could prove our speed from a phone camera. This is when she started violating tenant/landlord acts like the Mississippi common law know as the implied covenant of quiet enjoyment.

      • When Mary mows the grass she keeps the deflector open which sent projectiles at my camper.

      • There is no laundry facility or designated drying rack so we often got complaints about our towels being hung up to dry. We have dogs that need washed/dried and don’t want wet dog stench towels drip drying inside a small RV.

      • Mary is obsessed with keeping every space and trash can spotless, and routinely checks your trash for bugs. Flies and maggots are inevitable in a hot/humid climate but this lack of understanding didn’t stop Mary from blowing up both my and my wife’s phones about cleaning, even though I cleaned the can with Clorox every week. She requests we store meat waste in our freezer until trash day…our RV has a 3 cubic foot freezer . Laughable request. Mary also lingers and takes pictures of your area if it’s not kept to her standards. Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t appreciate unannounced visits from people taking pictures of my belongings or rummaging through my trash.

      • Mary called the sheriffs deputy to report threatening behavior from myself. I was adjusting my RV, in the rain unfortunately, when Mary demanded my wife get out of the storm. To which I replied our safety is my responsibility. She persists with mundane points and begins to record us yet again. I text back stop harassing me, which made her feel calling the cops was an appropriate response. The deputy sided with me, agrees she’s being overbearing and out of line, gives us friendly advice to leave(we were in the process of packing up), then states she didn’t even call the right department because we were out of his jurisdiction. He and I exchange friendly small talk then he leaves. No reprimand because it’s recognized that the landlord was in fact the issue.

      If you’ve read this far and still decide to stay here long term. Good luck.

    • A
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Southern Way RV Park

      Operates thr 10 year rule

      Unable to stay at this site as they operate on the 10 year tule

    • Nicole L.
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Buccaneer State Park Campground

      Nice for families!

      My husband and I took our 3 small children to camp and visit the waterpark for the weekend. The RV sites in Treasure Cove are worth it if you are going in the dead heat of summer, as the many shade trees help keep you cooler to enjoy sitting outside. Would definitely visit again!

    • Callie F.
      May. 18, 2026

      Gulfport KOA Holliday

      Well-kept and close to the beach

      We had a great time at this KOA! The pool was clean, the music was great and it wasn't far from the beach, eats and experiences! Would definitely visit again.

    • Kathy M.
      Apr. 15, 2026

      SUGAR SANDS CAMPGROUND

      Quiet campground

      This is a small campground but well maintained. Very quiet. Paved cement pad. Grassy areas between

    • A
      Apr. 9, 2026

      Blakeley State Park Campground

      First time in an rv

      The lady on the gate was very helpful both on the phone and in person. Once I found the drive through site I found it very relaxing albeit with barely any cell signal (TMobile) Will definitely be back!


    Guide to Gautier

    Camping opportunities near Gautier, Mississippi center around the Pascagoula River watershed, an area containing over 70,000 acres of protected wetlands. Water access represents a primary feature with numerous boat launches and waterfront sites available throughout the region. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity from May through September, while winter months offer milder conditions suitable for tent camping.

    What to do

    Explore wildlife at Davis Bayou: Take advantage of the hiking trails and gator viewing opportunities at Davis Bayou Campground. "I've spent much of my life here. There's plenty of walking trails, and you can check out the gator alley area where you'll typically see at least one gator. There are plenty of pavilions around that you can rent for larger events, but it's generally pretty quiet here," notes one regular visitor.

    Visit local beaches: Ocean Springs beaches are accessible from campsites near Gautier. "If you want to go to the beach, Front Beach of Ocean Springs is only a 15 minute drive and it is very clean and uncrowded," reports a camper who stayed at Davis Bayou.

    Try disc golf: The course at Shepard State Park provides an additional recreational option for campers. "When considering this place, you have to remember the location. It isn't the most convenient location to begin with.. my wife and I played disc golf there. It was also a decent course," notes one reviewer.

    Practice archery: Shepard State Park features an archery range open to visitors. "There is a disc golf course, an archery range, and a large multi-use field as well as a small boat launch," mentions a camper who stayed at Shepard State Park Campground.

    What campers like

    Waterfront access: Campsites with river views consistently receive positive reviews. "I love this park, camp sites are well spaced and private with some water fronting on the Pascagoula River. Water and electric at each site with dump station at the entrance. Can't beat the price at $18 a night," shares a visitor to Shepard State Park.

    Boating opportunities: The ability to launch directly from camp areas ranks high with reviewers. At Santa Maria RV Park, one camper noted, "Located due south of Farragut Lake, right off Rt. 10 and just west of the Pascagoula River, you'll come across Santa Maria RV Resort Marina."

    Pool amenities: Several campgrounds feature swimming pools that receive consistent praise. "We were in site 213 asphalt and large sites," shares a visitor to Gulf Beach RV Resort, which features a well-maintained pool area.

    Beach proximity: Sites within walking distance of Gulf beaches appeal to many campers. "You can walk a block to the beach, bring a wagon to haul your beach gear or drive as there is parking at the beach. The pool was really great and there is a covered area where you can get out of the sun and play cards or toss cornhole," reports a Gulf Beach RV Resort visitor.

    What you should know

    Train noise: Railroad tracks near several campgrounds create noise issues. "There is a railroad nearby and it is quite loud in the evening. There was no issue for us as we are accustomed to train noises," reports a Davis Bayou camper.

    Site spacing varies: Review information suggests significant differences in site privacy between campgrounds. "The spaces are quite small and close to one another. Water and electric are included," notes a Davis Bayou visitor, while a Shepard State Park camper commented, "Campsites are not on top of each other."

    Seasonal considerations: Hurricane season requires monitoring from June through November. "We escaped an early winter cold spell in Michigan and made the thousand mile trip to the Mississippi coast. It was worth the drive," shares a winter visitor to Davis Bayou, highlighting the appeal of winter camping in the region.

    Boat-only access: Deer Island Dispersed Camping requires water transportation. "When the pandemic hit, I hit the road. Drove south to Biloxi, parked, hopped in my kayak, and paddled to Deer Island. It's less than a half-mile off the coast, but far enough away to be left alone. Great paddling, quiet camping, lots of birds," notes one adventurous camper.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer play structures suitable for children. "My toddler had a very easy time walking around which was a huge plus! The dog park was perfect for our two large dog, very clean," notes a camper at Shepard State Park.

    Wildlife viewing for kids: Alligator viewing opportunities provide educational experiences. "Close enough to civilization, but far enough to feel secluded... Safe area for kids, adults, and pets. You're guaranteed to see some pretty cool wildlife and sunsets!" reports a Davis Bayou visitor.

    Cabin options: For families wanting camping comfort without tents, Indian Point RV Resort offers cabin rentals. "We recently stayed in a cabin with 4 kids. This campground was perfect. The girls enjoyed being able to play outside and the pool. The scenery was gorgeous as well... The cabins are slightly dated but very clean," notes a family who visited.

    Yurt accommodations: Alternative lodging exists for families seeking unique experiences. "We stayed in a yurt and had the best time! It was a perfect short get away! Staff is amazing," reports a visitor to The Cozy Rosy RV Resort.

    Tips from RVers

    Overflow parking benefits: Some RV areas offer unexpected advantages in overflow sections. "Due to an emergency we made last minute reservations and Indian Point was very accommodating and helpful. However being so last minute we were put into the overflow lot. Little known to us, this is the best spot to be! Now it is a little more like a 'parking lot' but the space we gained is amazing," shares an RV camper at Indian Point.

    Dump station location: Consider dump station placement when planning your departure. "Someone else made a comment that I have to agree with that the dump station is in the middle of the park so you have to leave and come back around to get to it, which I think is kind of strange," notes a Davis Bayou camper.

    Water pressure variations: Reports indicate significant differences in water pressure between campgrounds. "The good thing about this place is the water pressure and the lady at the entrance is very nice," shares an RVer who stayed at Indian Point.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Gautier, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Gautier, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 122 campgrounds and RV parks near Gautier, MS and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Gautier, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Gautier, MS is Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore with a 4.3-star rating from 51 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Gautier, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Gautier, MS.